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Fort Lewis Soldier Says He'll Refuse To Go To Iraq

[SIZE=-1] June 6, 2006

By Keith Eldridge
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[FONT=verdana, arial,geneva]SEATTLE - As thousands of Fort Lewis Army troops prepare to head back to Iraq, one of their officers is making a stand. A lieutenant says he is going to refuse to go, saying it's an unjust war. Anti-war groups are rallying to his defense.
Lt. Ehren Watada of the Stryker Brigade writes, "I refuse to be silent any longer. I refuse to watch families torn apart, while the President tells us to ‘stay the course.’ I refuse to be party to an illegal and immoral war against people who did nothing to deserve our aggression.
"I wanted to be there for my fellow troops. But the best way was not to help drop artillery and cause more death and destruction. It is to help oppose this war and end it so that all soldiers can come home." - signed LT.
His name had been kept a secret until now, but Lt. Watada's father confirms that his son is taking this bold step and told the Honolulu Advertiser newspaper that he's proud of his son.
Fort Lewis says since the lieutenant hasn't done anything official yet, there's no violation. But should he decide to go ahead with this, he could be charged with 'desertion' or more likely with 'missing the movement' of his unit.
It's happened before with a sergeant who refused to go. Sgt. Kevin Benderman was sentenced to 15 months for refusing to go to Iraq.
Lt. Watada asked for reassignment and tried resigning his commission, but the Army refused. His attorney tells us from Hawaii that Watada is not against all wars, just this one.
"I've been doing this for nearly 40 years and I'm somewhat astounded that in the context of a war that is becoming increasing unpopular that they are relatively unsophisticated in addressing these issues," said attorney Eric Seitz from Hawaii.
This doesn't sit well with fellow soldiers.
"We're here to serve our country and fight and that's his job," said Private Nathan Hanson. "It's his duty."
Anti-war protestors, many of which demonstrated at the Port of Olympia recently, are rushing to his aid. They have put up a Web site believing he's the first commissioned officer to refuse to go.
The lieutenant says he'll make his intentions official Wednesday at noon and that's when his defense team will kick into gear.
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Do you think they should have asked the Marines if they felt like taking over Iwo Jimi or maybe take a strawpool on whether or not to invade Normandy? The military can't function with troops not ready to follow orders. This gentleman signed up knowing that he has no personal say as far as the orders he is given and military policy. If he chooses to not follow his orders, he'll have to deal with the fallout and that's it. I'll bet he's the first officer refusing to go...the rest of them knew that they'd have to follow orders when they volunteered. Anyways, you can send him care packages to Levinworth if he decides not to follow his orders.
 

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Lt. Watada needs to shut up and do his duty. Of course, this in no way excuses GWB for not pulling these good troops out of harm's way before they get killed or maimed nation-building and putting money in W's pal's pockets!
 

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Anti-liberal said:
This gentleman signed up knowing that he has no personal say as far as the orders he is given and military policy. If he chooses to not follow his orders, he'll have to deal with the fallout and that's it.

As a vet that volunteered to serve i totally agree with you on this matter. He has taken an outh and should follow orders that are given to him. That in no way means this war is legal or that everyone in the military supports it, he will receive some attention for this but it's a huge mistake on his part. He could have easily resigned his commission and been discharged, to try and draw attention to himself while others die disturbs me. This could easily be solved if our administration would do the correct thing and bring our sons and daughters home NOW!!! how many more will have to die, how many families will be torn apart, just admit it, we FUCKED UP on this one, bring them home now mr. president.
 

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<TABLE class=tborder cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=6 width="100%" align=center border=0><TBODY><TR title="Post 2932075" vAlign=top><TD class=alt2>lmfao!!! You mean these dipshits?....http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/20...-port-mob.html

Good luck with those clowns.</TD></TR><TR><TD class=thead colSpan=2>06-07-2006 02:17 PM</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Don’t insult clowns like that. They at least take a bath.
 

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